Italian Sci-Fi Blaster: The Franchi LF-57
The Franchi LF-57 is an Italian submachine gun notable for its 'sci-fi' aesthetic derived from sheet metal construction. Despite its unique design, including a telescoping bolt for compactness and an unusual magazine release, it struggled commercially against competitors like the Beretta PM12 and H&K MP5. The LF-57 features a grip safety with a bolt lock for drop safety and was primarily produced for export, with a semi-auto US import later classified as a machine gun.









